Qondio
Front
Intel
IntelMart
Shares
My Qondio
Account
doctorbacks > Intel > Tips for Women on How to Prevent ACL Tears

qondio.com/6uu4 PRINT EMAIL

Tips for Women on How to Prevent ACL Tears

By Ryan Rosenthal of Advanced Physical Medicine

The ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) is a source of much worry for female athletes, as it is extremely vulnerable to career-ending tears. It is one of the four major ligaments in the knee that provide stability by controlling your knee’s range of motion and preventing the lower leg from moving too far forward. A tear typically occurs in sports that involve sudden changes of direction, like football or soccer, where a sudden twisting motion ruptures the ligament.

While most ACL repairs are done to young athletes (under 25), an ACL tear is three times more likely to occur in women than in men. This may be due to differences in hormone levels that relate to ligament strength and stiffness, neuromuscular control, lower limb biomechanics, ligament strength and fatigue. Women have less hip and knee flexion than men, a problem when landing a jump.

The best way to prevent ACL injury is to follow a program of exercise during regular practice that includes a warm up, stretch, strengthening exercises, plyometrics, agility drills and a cool down.

1. Warm Up: Start your team with a light jog between two cones you set up. By warming up their muscles slowly, you accustom their bodies to exercise. While they jog, ensure that they are keeping their hip, knee and ankle in straight alignment, without allowing the knee to cave in or the feet to point sideways.

2. Stretching: No matter what, you need to be properly stretched out before any athletic activity. Be sure to include a calf stretch, quadriceps stretch, hamstring stretch, inner thigh stretch and hip flexor stretch. Take your time doing this, you won’t regret it!

3. Strengthening: By increasing your leg strength, you will create a more stable knee joint. There is some risk of injury with these exercises, so be careful with your technique! Do walking lunges, hamstring pull-ups, and single toe raises.

4. Plyometrics: Plyometric exercises are crucial for building power, strength and speed,but you must land them softly! Do lateral hops over a cone, forward and backward hops over a cone, single leg hops over a cone, scissors jumps, and vertical jumps with headers.

5. Agility Exercises: Improving the power and strength in your muscles will protect their vulnerability. Do a shuttle run with both forward and backward running, diagonal runs, and a bounding run.

6. Cooling Down: This is an essential step, do not skip this. While drinking water, you will do some light strength training and stretching exercises. Start with bridging with alternating hip flexion, and then move to abdominal crunches, single and double knee to chest, supine piriformis stretch and a seated butterfly stretch.

If you are careful and follow these guidelines, you should have no reason to worry about an ACL tear. But if you are careless, tearing your ACL will mean surgery and months of rehabilitation, and in the worst case, giving up your sport. So as we always tell our patients: take care of your body, regardless of age, it deserves only the best.

Learn more about how to prevent injuries at our website: www.AdvancedPhysicalMedicine.org. Click through to the blog and find the post that interests you.

Born and raised in New York City, Dr. Rosenthal came to the Midwest to study medicine at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. A serious car accident, however, changed his mind about practicing the traditional medicine he was studying, leading him to refocus his career path on becoming a specialist in chiropractic medicine. With more than ten years of experience in chiropractic medicine, Dr. Rosenthal guides his patients through gentle protocols to allow a smooth return to optimal health. Not only does Dr. Rosenthal practice health and medicine through his Chicago Chiropractic clinic, but he actively works to give patients and knowledge seekers alike meaningful content, advice, and help on helath related issues through published research. In addition to published research presented at the American Academy of Pain Management on spinal decompression, he has published numerous articles on health and nutrition and is the chief editor of a bimonthly article in the Austin Voice Newspaper called "Dr. Backs". Most recently, Dr. Rosenthal has launched a wellness blog at advancedphysicalmedicine.wordpress.com with the vision of teaching the online audience easy-to-follow wellness techniques.

External Links

http://www.advancedphysicalmedicine.org/blog/

Contributed by doctorbacks on July 14, 2010, at 4:06 AM UTC.

PLEASE VISIT THE CONTRIBUTOR'S WEBSITE
Chicago Chiropractic
Chicago chiropractic clinic website.
www.advancedphysicalmedicine.org

Reactions

Grace liked this intel. Feb 7, 2012

Rate This Intel

Please login or sign up to rate this intel.

Comments

Please login or sign up to add a comment.

Share

Copyright Notice

The copyright for this content entitled "Tips for Women on How to Prevent ACL Tears" has been specified by the contributor as:

Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Details

This content may be copied and distributed (but not modified), as long as the original author is acknowledged with a link back to the content page. If you use this content according to the license specified, you must link to the following URL:

http://doctorbacks.qondio.com/

Login Here with
Any Email Address
Any Password
No account? Sign up.

Intel Contributor
This intel was contributed by doctorbacks


Qondio Archive
May, 2012
123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031


2008
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
2009
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
2010
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
2011
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
2012
January, February, March, April, May

Sign Up
Not a member yet? Qondio is a powerful network for making it online. If you have a website to promote, we can help. Sign up and get in on the action.

About Qondio
Welcome to Qondio! Discover the awesome power this network can deliver by going to our About page. Or you could skip straight to the Sign Up form.

ABOUT
SUCCESS GUIDE
FEATURES
FAQ
ADVERTISE
CONTACT
USAGE POLICY
PRIVACY POLICY


TWITTER
FACEBOOK